I'm done with OPR! Said this way, it looks like I'm done with a chore, but not at all! I've had a lot of fun working with oils and I must say this really is a work of reflexion during the whole phase. I think I could have worked with a greater chromatic range adding more colors, but I mostly wanted to concentrate my work on the technique itself rather than trying to be a kind of experimental painter!

Right, there is a great part of "improvisation" and of feeling with OPR. You have to decide on which effects you want to achieve. My greatest problem here is to show something that is not totally symmetrical... And this is not easy with OPR and for me, mostly. Nevertheless, I'm counting pigments and other effects to break that symmetry! The chipping already brought a lot to it (well, I think), but I still have to find other ways to catch the spectator's eye... a whole challenge!